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i think unfortunately, mr. romney carried the mantel of our party courageously and bravely, but he didn't explain what economics is. he almost had to be the teacher telling us about econ-101. here is how america will work. governments can create jobs. bill: you are suggesting he did not do that successfully. >> he didn't convince the majority of the people in the country that was the message. i think through the first debate he reached being an acceptable alternative by closed the polls up. he did not reach the level of where he was not just an acceptable alternative, he was what people wanted, maybe a very narrow victory. bill: reading from the "wall street journal" today. significant shares of americans continue to think things will not be better for their children than they are for today's adults. an erosion in traditional american optimism. >> that's a terrible thing. this country has lived on optimism and the president himself is a great story of optimism. mitt romney is a man of great success. there are a
i think unfortunately, mr. romney carried the mantel of our party courageously and bravely, but he didn't explain what economics is. he almost had to be the teacher telling us about econ-101. here is how america will work. governments can create jobs. bill: you are suggesting he did not do that successfully. >> he didn't convince the majority of the people in the country that was the message. i think through the first debate he reached being an acceptable alternative by closed the polls...
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. >> thank you very much, mr. mayor. good to see you. >> thank you. >> mitt romney meanwhile is making two appearances in virginia on this all-important last day of campaigning. another indication of how important virginia is for the road to 270. eric cantor joins me to talk about the republican chances in his state. thank you very much, mr. leader. thank you for being with us. what are you seeing in virginia? >> well, andrea, i have been with mitt romney and paul ryan over the last week be here in virginia and the enthusiasm is off the charts with republicans and people who want to see mitt romney elected because he's actually got a plan to create jobs to make this economy come roaring back and people that really are dissatisfied with the way things have been over the last four years. i think that's what it comes down to. i think you're going to see a win in virginia for mitt romney a lot wider than what people are expecting to see and a win for george allen here in the commonwealth. >> the nbc news/"wall street journal
. >> thank you very much, mr. mayor. good to see you. >> thank you. >> mitt romney meanwhile is making two appearances in virginia on this all-important last day of campaigning. another indication of how important virginia is for the road to 270. eric cantor joins me to talk about the republican chances in his state. thank you very much, mr. leader. thank you for being with us. what are you seeing in virginia? >> well, andrea, i have been with mitt romney and paul ryan...
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. >> mr. speaker, before the hurricane, you were predicting that governor romney would win in a landslide with over 300 electoral votes. do you think that's still true? >> well i like your opening. i do think it comes down to turnout. i do think that the guy who gets more votes today is probably going to win. that was very impressive of you guys to package it like that. i do believe -- interestingly, michael barone also agree, rrm is going to win. presidents get the last poll number. the battleground poll is at 47, 48. that suggests to me somewhere between 51-49, which i think is where rove is, to a53-47 which is where i am. at 53-47 romney will carry over 300 electoral votes. >> you quote different sources in your analysis. >> i don't spend a lot of time quoting dick morris and krl rove when i'm doing my analysis. i agree it's all going to come down to turnout. i think that the obama campaign from the very beginning of this race, has made an argument they were going to focus on a -- winning i
. >> mr. speaker, before the hurricane, you were predicting that governor romney would win in a landslide with over 300 electoral votes. do you think that's still true? >> well i like your opening. i do think it comes down to turnout. i do think that the guy who gets more votes today is probably going to win. that was very impressive of you guys to package it like that. i do believe -- interestingly, michael barone also agree, rrm is going to win. presidents get the last poll...
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after three days devoted entirely to disaster relief, mr. obama is campaigning again in wisconsin, in nevada and colorado today, alone. governor romney is going to spend his day campaigning in virginia. the first stop for the president is in green bay, moments from now. we're keeping a live eye on that event. we'll bring it to you, as well. brianna keilar is waiting for the president. it looks chilly in wisconsin. i've got to ask you, off the top, a very serious question about how this president is going to segue from what he has been doing the last three days, which has been in emergency mode, into a stump speech. >> reporter: you know, i think we may have gotten a preview of that, actually, ashleigh, because we did hear from charles woodson, a safety from the green bay packers, a popular person here. and he was making the case for the government providing services or assistance for people, and then he was saying that he was raised by a single mother, and that the government stepped in to bridge the gap in between jobs for her and the famil
after three days devoted entirely to disaster relief, mr. obama is campaigning again in wisconsin, in nevada and colorado today, alone. governor romney is going to spend his day campaigning in virginia. the first stop for the president is in green bay, moments from now. we're keeping a live eye on that event. we'll bring it to you, as well. brianna keilar is waiting for the president. it looks chilly in wisconsin. i've got to ask you, off the top, a very serious question about how this...
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mitt romney's effective tax rate gone to 1%. so if we're going to make progress and it's consistent, then mr. boehner and i think he has some interest in doing this. he's got to come up with substantial revenues as a contributor to a debt deal. >> i guess the best thing is that everybody's talking, but in your mind, what is the percentage that there will be a deal by january 1st? i say it's less than 50-50. there have been no discussion for two years. now, we've had an election. the world has changed, but is there the time that's required to have the very difficult discussions about entitlements, domestic discretionary, limits on the pentagon and revenues? it's an awful lot to get done in a short period of time. so if we can get it done, let's get it done. >> i'm hoping for a christmas day surprise, congressman. >> well, a lot of us would welcome that. >> thank you so much for joining us this morning. >> thank you. >>> this is 31 minutes past the hour. nancy pelosi likely will spend her next term the same way she spent her last
mitt romney's effective tax rate gone to 1%. so if we're going to make progress and it's consistent, then mr. boehner and i think he has some interest in doing this. he's got to come up with substantial revenues as a contributor to a debt deal. >> i guess the best thing is that everybody's talking, but in your mind, what is the percentage that there will be a deal by january 1st? i say it's less than 50-50. there have been no discussion for two years. now, we've had an election. the world...
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mitt romney speaking to high-dollar donors said he lost because mr. obama handed out gifts to groups of donors. >> what the president's campaign did was focus on certain members of his base coalition, give them extraordinary financial gifts from the government and then work very aggressively to turn them out to vote. >> so i guess governor romney really meant that 47% thing. joining me now, blaze.com, will cain and political analyst roland martin. welcome to you both. >> hey, carol. >> will, louisiana governor republican bobby jindal is criticizing mitt romney over these comments. >> i absolutely reject that notion, that description. i think that is absolutely wrong. that is not -- i don't think that represents where we are as a party and where we're going as a party and that has got to be one of the most fundamental takeaways from this election. >> will, respond. should mitt romney even have made those comments, even to his donors? >> well, you know, i don't know that he should be making comments, period. you know, one of your anchors on this network
mitt romney speaking to high-dollar donors said he lost because mr. obama handed out gifts to groups of donors. >> what the president's campaign did was focus on certain members of his base coalition, give them extraordinary financial gifts from the government and then work very aggressively to turn them out to vote. >> so i guess governor romney really meant that 47% thing. joining me now, blaze.com, will cain and political analyst roland martin. welcome to you both. >> hey,...
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mr. romney has 47% of likely ohio voters. the nbc wall street journal poll taken during the same period shows obama over the 50% threshhold, at 51% and mr. romney at 45%. and with the 18 electoral votes, you can see ohio is the battleground of the battleground states. you can see what happens in the middle of the state in the capitol of columbus, my colleague is there in the state. so don, what appears to be what you're hearing there? what are people focusing on? what is the criteria people are using to make up their minds if they have not already? >> reporter: well first, i think that people think that governor romney and the president have taken up residence here in the state because they have been here so much. they will make a couple of more stops before the next 72 hours. this is the state, to really make up their minds it is the economy, the economy, the economy, and i think that is what people are really concerned about. the social issues, obviously, that is part of it. but the time now, the time has passed, i should s
mr. romney has 47% of likely ohio voters. the nbc wall street journal poll taken during the same period shows obama over the 50% threshhold, at 51% and mr. romney at 45%. and with the 18 electoral votes, you can see ohio is the battleground of the battleground states. you can see what happens in the middle of the state in the capitol of columbus, my colleague is there in the state. so don, what appears to be what you're hearing there? what are people focusing on? what is the criteria people are...
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they said, mr. romney, and you know why i just reached over around grabbed it and pulled it out and it was as if electricity was running through my arm. because i thought about the men and women in our space program and the fact that they willingly walk in harm's way out of a desire to provide learning and knowledge for us, they live for something bigger than themselves. think of our men and women in uniform and their willingness to walk in harm's way for us, for prosperity, for freedom and our future. 24 there is a verse in one of our national hymns that i love, "america the beautiful" there is a verse that begins this way that touches me, all beautiful for heroes proved in liberating strife, who more than self their country loved and mercy more than life. what our v would our veterans and members of the armed services please raise your hands and be recognized? thank you. this is a military state, you know that? some other people in our country who give themselves to different things that bring the
they said, mr. romney, and you know why i just reached over around grabbed it and pulled it out and it was as if electricity was running through my arm. because i thought about the men and women in our space program and the fact that they willingly walk in harm's way out of a desire to provide learning and knowledge for us, they live for something bigger than themselves. think of our men and women in uniform and their willingness to walk in harm's way for us, for prosperity, for freedom and our...
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a couple of events scheduled there in virginia today before mr. romney and his whole collection is going to head on to ohio and new hampshire. so that is one heck of a day, the day before election. the key for both of these campaigns is going to be that ground game. we're down to the crunch. it's on the ground. what happens? people getting out there, volunteers, knocking on doors, dragging you to the polls if they need. to buses often take voters to the polls. in florida, the obama campaign was handing out pizza to people waiting in those long early voting lines. joining me to talk ground game, maria cardona and john avlon. john, you wrote about this. in your piece, you noted that president obama had a massive advantage in terms of the number of field offices that he had opened up, particularly in places like ohio and florida. since you're in ohio, do you see the effects of that? it's one thing to have the offices. it's another thing to have those offices actually working. are you seeing the buses, the door knocks, the efforts of that ground game?
a couple of events scheduled there in virginia today before mr. romney and his whole collection is going to head on to ohio and new hampshire. so that is one heck of a day, the day before election. the key for both of these campaigns is going to be that ground game. we're down to the crunch. it's on the ground. what happens? people getting out there, volunteers, knocking on doors, dragging you to the polls if they need. to buses often take voters to the polls. in florida, the obama campaign was...
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mr. romney can afford it. as long as i'm president, i'm not going to kick some poor kids off a head start to give me a tax cut. i'm want going to turn medicare into a voucher just to pay for another millionaire's tax cut. so, wisconsin, we know what changes. we know what the future requires, but we also know it's not going to be easy. back in 2008 we talked about it, and everybody sometimes romantic sizes the last campaign, the posters and, you know, all the good feeling, but i said back then and when i talk about change, i'm not just talking about changing presidents or political parties. i'm talking about changing how our politics works. i ran because the voice of the american people, your voices had been shut out of our democracy for way too long. by lobbyists and special interests and politicians who will say and do anything just to keep things the way they are. to protect the status quo. the status quo in washington is fierce. over the last four years that status quo has fought us every step of the way. t
mr. romney can afford it. as long as i'm president, i'm not going to kick some poor kids off a head start to give me a tax cut. i'm want going to turn medicare into a voucher just to pay for another millionaire's tax cut. so, wisconsin, we know what changes. we know what the future requires, but we also know it's not going to be easy. back in 2008 we talked about it, and everybody sometimes romantic sizes the last campaign, the posters and, you know, all the good feeling, but i said back then...
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romney's done is he's pushed off a whole body of people he never sought to include. he's campaigning in south carolina. did not reach out at all, for example. no reach-out. seemingly no sensitivity to civil rights. >> romney spoke to the naacp. he says he tried to reach out. >> well, that was a gesture. if i were running in south carolina, i would reach out to michael steele, who was former chair of the rnc. he did not. reach out to collko coal colin . even george bush reached out to latinos and put one on his cabinet. >> let me turn the question the other way. white men aren't exactly flocking to barack obama. why do you think that is? >> repeat that, please. >> white men, they're not flocking to president obama. why do you think that is? >> well, i know a number of them are because four years ago, with the global banks collapse, that's been resuscitated. when i think about more americans have health insurance who didn't have it, benefited everybody. more men, white, block and brown, home from iraq, benefited everybody. i do not know why some are not voting for him
romney's done is he's pushed off a whole body of people he never sought to include. he's campaigning in south carolina. did not reach out at all, for example. no reach-out. seemingly no sensitivity to civil rights. >> romney spoke to the naacp. he says he tried to reach out. >> well, that was a gesture. if i were running in south carolina, i would reach out to michael steele, who was former chair of the rnc. he did not. reach out to collko coal colin . even george bush reached out...
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they wanted mr. romney and that's because they still don't like u.s. policy in the region, especially the drone strikes. >> americans have weighed in on several important ballot initiatives. take a look at this. for the first time voters in maine approved a measure giving same sex couples the right to marry. maryland voters made history by upholding a new law legal lelizing same sex marriages in that state. minnesota voters rejected a ban on same sex marriage, a similar measure in washington state is still too close to call. it is the first time voters have approved same sex marriages. in the past, only judges and state legislatures legalized the unions. legalizing marijuana another issue on ballot in several states. voters in washington state and colorado approved the recreational use of marijuana. but a similar measure in oregon was rejected. a critical part of president obama's health care reform law was on the line in several states. alabama, wyoming, backed measures, amending the state constitutions to ban people from being forced to buy health in
they wanted mr. romney and that's because they still don't like u.s. policy in the region, especially the drone strikes. >> americans have weighed in on several important ballot initiatives. take a look at this. for the first time voters in maine approved a measure giving same sex couples the right to marry. maryland voters made history by upholding a new law legal lelizing same sex marriages in that state. minnesota voters rejected a ban on same sex marriage, a similar measure in...
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joining me is my colleague in "the situation room," mr. zelzer. how will history remember mitt romney in. >> they'll remember him in part for his family. in part it will be a negative memory, meaning the kind of campaign he ran was almost the last of an era, appealing to white male voters, to older voters, and people will remember the latinos, the women, whose vote he couldn't capture. i think a lot of republicans will be scratching their heads and thinking about how to run a different kind of campaign four years from now. >> and, wolf, the recriminations are immediate. people saying it was romney's fault, it was romney's fault. interesting, paul ryan issued a statement saying, polite saying thank you for the opportunity, we don't know what happens to him. but the party won't spend a lot of time fretting over him, i think. >> he ran a strong campaign. the problem he had was the democrats, especially the campaign, the obama campaign, the super pacs, over the summer, after he got the nomination, they painted him in such a negative way, that strategy
joining me is my colleague in "the situation room," mr. zelzer. how will history remember mitt romney in. >> they'll remember him in part for his family. in part it will be a negative memory, meaning the kind of campaign he ran was almost the last of an era, appealing to white male voters, to older voters, and people will remember the latinos, the women, whose vote he couldn't capture. i think a lot of republicans will be scratching their heads and thinking about how to run a...
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. >> hey, we laugh, but what if mr. obama asks mr. romney to play an important role going forward? even the president has to acknowledge that mitt romney is go has been successful. not exactly best buds. say the word benghazi and, ouch. still, it could be a win/win for both men, for obama a chance to show a bipartisan spirit. for romney, a chance to rehabilitate his image after being excorriated for saying that americans who voted for obama wanted free stuff. what should come of the obama/romney luncheon? your responses later this hour. i love the holidays. and with my bankamericard cash rewards credit card, i love 'em even more. i earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. 2% on groceries. 3% on gas. automatically. no hoops to jump through. that's 1% back on... [ toy robot sounds ] 2% on pumpkin pie. and apple. 3% back on 4 trips to the airport. it's as easy as... -[ man ] 1... -[ woman ] 2... [ woman ] 3. [ male announcer ] the bankamericard cash rewards card. apply online or at a bank of america near you. >>> big off-field news in the nfl. four players have been suspended for per
. >> hey, we laugh, but what if mr. obama asks mr. romney to play an important role going forward? even the president has to acknowledge that mitt romney is go has been successful. not exactly best buds. say the word benghazi and, ouch. still, it could be a win/win for both men, for obama a chance to show a bipartisan spirit. for romney, a chance to rehabilitate his image after being excorriated for saying that americans who voted for obama wanted free stuff. what should come of the...
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i'm zoraida sambolin along with mr. john berman. taking a look at the top cnn trends on the web this morning. we have -- >> we're getting a glimpse of what it might have looked like under a president romney. president-elect romney's transition website, it accidentally went live for a few seconds after the election. even though he did not win. politicalwire.com actually captured a few screen grabs. it's stamped with slogans like smaller, simpler, smarter and believe in america. it also includes information about the presidential inauguration, the one that will not happen for mitt romney, and future cabinet appointees. >> ouch. all right. the late-night comedians are still having fun with the results of tuesday's election and it looks like they have plenty to work with. >> they are still counting votes in florida. as of now. yeah. they're still counting votes, even though the election is no longer in doubt and the people who cast them are no longer living. >>> the news brought mixed reaction starting in the consumer/enthusiast communi
i'm zoraida sambolin along with mr. john berman. taking a look at the top cnn trends on the web this morning. we have -- >> we're getting a glimpse of what it might have looked like under a president romney. president-elect romney's transition website, it accidentally went live for a few seconds after the election. even though he did not win. politicalwire.com actually captured a few screen grabs. it's stamped with slogans like smaller, simpler, smarter and believe in america. it also...
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romney wins will probably be the next secretary of homeland security which i think is interesting. but i want to make one point that sandy brought up there are about 75,000 people who fall into this profile, this category, agewise. of that 75,000, only about a thousand to 2,000, to 3,000 are eligible for this dream act benefit, which the taxpayers are going to pay for. it is kind of elitist. now what about the other 72,000 young people in maryland who are here illegally that can't get that benefit, that are discriminated against. they don't get an extra benefit. >> you're the last person that i would think would play the get-- engage in class warfare by saying that something is elitist. >> the truth is the truth. >> no, it's not, no, it's not. let me tell you what the truth is. helping some people is not at the expense of other people. this is not what this country is all about. >> this country is all about helping everybody. >> you will support that pros poal. >> i bet you won't, if we do something to try to improve the welfare and the well-being of the people who aren't going to
romney wins will probably be the next secretary of homeland security which i think is interesting. but i want to make one point that sandy brought up there are about 75,000 people who fall into this profile, this category, agewise. of that 75,000, only about a thousand to 2,000, to 3,000 are eligible for this dream act benefit, which the taxpayers are going to pay for. it is kind of elitist. now what about the other 72,000 young people in maryland who are here illegally that can't get that...
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mr. obama capturedd 9-percent. the "phiiadelphia iiquirer" reports hat g-o-p nominee mitt romney failed to wards....and some prtt of witnessed áturnnutt rates exceedingg90-percent... ...arousing suupicions that something other than brotherly love was at work. smith sayss "in some preeincts in philadelphia, iithink you're going to see, as they finish, you know, the official ccunt, iithink you're going to see places where there are &pprecinct than aatually signed innat the poll bbok." booo."barone says: "ii on't finddit hard to believe that there are neighborhoods in the united states here president obama got 97- o 99-percent of theevote. but, uh, tte turnout ssspicious. philadelppia's y been a place that's had ssme preety, uh, irregulaa ellccton procedures in the past." past."...aad n florida... ..., incumbent republican 3 congressman allen west is recount of early vooing that shrank the total nnmbers for democraaic challenger, patrick murphyy still, murphy was still aheaa district-widee by poont-5-7-perceet... auu
mr. obama capturedd 9-percent. the "phiiadelphia iiquirer" reports hat g-o-p nominee mitt romney failed to wards....and some prtt of witnessed áturnnutt rates exceedingg90-percent... ...arousing suupicions that something other than brotherly love was at work. smith sayss "in some preeincts in philadelphia, iithink you're going to see, as they finish, you know, the official ccunt, iithink you're going to see places where there are &pprecinct than aatually signed innat the...
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mr. obama blasting mr. romney over bain capital in his opposition to the auto bailout. mr. romney attacking mr. obama over the economy. those ads stop in the next 24 hours and i can guarantee you people here will be grateful. gretchen, brian, steve. >> steve: no kidding. wendell goal of live, one more day of ads and -- political ads and then we're back to the brooklyn lantern. >> brian: it's 12-state, eight-state country. people complain about ads, i'm saying what, do they see? besides the ones we see that they're running, we never see any ads in new york, new jersey. >> steve: it's all very targeted. in florida, they got a ton of ads there. already problems at the polls. a judge there has ordered one early voting location to stay open four more hours yesterday and at other location, voters waited up to six hours to cast their ballots, extraordinary. mitt romney is set to speak in florida later this morning. phil keating is going to be speaking to us live from tampa right now. philip? >> good morning. the critical i-4 corridor from tampa to orlando to daytona beach, rich wi
mr. obama blasting mr. romney over bain capital in his opposition to the auto bailout. mr. romney attacking mr. obama over the economy. those ads stop in the next 24 hours and i can guarantee you people here will be grateful. gretchen, brian, steve. >> steve: no kidding. wendell goal of live, one more day of ads and -- political ads and then we're back to the brooklyn lantern. >> brian: it's 12-state, eight-state country. people complain about ads, i'm saying what, do they see?...
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both the president and mitt romney would be out of sight much of the day. mr. obama is doing satellite interviews with radio and tv stations and mr. mitt romney campaigning in ohio and pennsylvania. >> thank you so much. >> brian: for mitt romney that was a last minute decision and they decided to do it while the president plays basketball. wendall. we need one more guy. >> brian: we will cover it. and both candidates fighting for florida electoral votes it will be close. in 2008 president obama beat mccain. but it shows mitt romney is slightly ahead there. >> poll precinct workers are showing up first voters will line up. we are on the west side of the critical i-4 corridor. and the south florida miami-dade and brower tend to vote for democratic nominee and northern and panhandle a lock for the republican. and that's why the swing corridor is so critical. four years ago obama won boy 7 points and before that bush bet kerry by 7 points and there is a lot of enthusiasm and competition between mitt romney and president obama. early lines of and days of voters in
both the president and mitt romney would be out of sight much of the day. mr. obama is doing satellite interviews with radio and tv stations and mr. mitt romney campaigning in ohio and pennsylvania. >> thank you so much. >> brian: for mitt romney that was a last minute decision and they decided to do it while the president plays basketball. wendall. we need one more guy. >> brian: we will cover it. and both candidates fighting for florida electoral votes it will be close. in...
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nice to see you, mr. mayor. >> nice to see you, greta, how are you? >> very well. before we get to your statements just a second ago and looks like you are not taking any prisoners on that. you were at a rally tonight for the governor. i'm curious who else was there and how many people. did you you get a look at the crowd? >> 30 to 35,000. there for three, three and a half hours in kind of cold weather. didn't bother them at all. just about every republican you can think of was here. john mccain. john kasich the governor, senator portman, senator graham. republicans from all over the country. they are all going to leave here and fan out over the country in support of mitt romney. i will be in wisconsin tomorrow. florida the next day. maybe pennsylvania. they are going to probably decide that as we move along. but the idea was all of the supporters here tonight supporting mitt romney and paul ryan and starting tomorrow morning they will all be in the different parts of the country probably mostly in the swing states. >> greta: is there any way to when he sure, ohio
nice to see you, mr. mayor. >> nice to see you, greta, how are you? >> very well. before we get to your statements just a second ago and looks like you are not taking any prisoners on that. you were at a rally tonight for the governor. i'm curious who else was there and how many people. did you you get a look at the crowd? >> 30 to 35,000. there for three, three and a half hours in kind of cold weather. didn't bother them at all. just about every republican you can think of...
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to go along with you. ♪ fare thee well ♪ farewell ♪ mr. gloom be on your way ♪ ♪ though you haven't any money you can still be bright and sunny ♪ ♪ sing polly wolly doodle all the day ♪ ♪ hah >> i'm mitt romney, i beeve in america and i'm running for president of the united states. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. >> that was former massachusetts governor mitt romney way back in june of last year kicking off his campaign for president in new hampshire. by the way, i was there that day. and tomorrow it all comes to a head. here preview the governor's big plans for election day is senior advisor ed gillispie. he's in boston. how are you? >> i'm good. great to be with you tonight. >> so from what i understand, internal polling, dead even in pennsylvania, governor romney is going to go back to pittsburgh tomorrow? >> gov. romney will be in pittsburgh tomorrow and cleveland. we have momentum and we are going to capitalize on that. we are going to keep the intensity up of our voters. we've been impressed by the gaps we see in all
to go along with you. ♪ fare thee well ♪ farewell ♪ mr. gloom be on your way ♪ ♪ though you haven't any money you can still be bright and sunny ♪ ♪ sing polly wolly doodle all the day ♪ ♪ hah >> i'm mitt romney, i beeve in america and i'm running for president of the united states. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. >> that was former massachusetts governor mitt romney way back in june of last year kicking off his campaign for president in new hampshire. by...
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romney and i think what he has to come across at is a very pragmatic individual. that's what americans, i tell you, in pennsylvania that's what we want is a pragmatic approach. step aside from the ideology. when 60% of the budget has to do with entitlements, you know it has to be addressed. then on the other hand, when you have seen the tax rates for the top 1% in the last 50 years has gone down 40%, by the other 99% overall tax rates have remained essentially saying you understand where at least for the first traurj of tax revenues we have to go, but the end of the day we need everyone to do a shared sacrifice and i hope this president with mr. boehner stays the course. we know the bipartisan principle approach that must be done. it is going to take both spending reductions, entitlement reform, and tax quite frankly revenue increases. >> chip, i was also thinking this weekend as i was looking at the numbers this morning about how well they did on black friday and what they're expecting on cyber monday today that it does seem to give the impression that people are
romney and i think what he has to come across at is a very pragmatic individual. that's what americans, i tell you, in pennsylvania that's what we want is a pragmatic approach. step aside from the ideology. when 60% of the budget has to do with entitlements, you know it has to be addressed. then on the other hand, when you have seen the tax rates for the top 1% in the last 50 years has gone down 40%, by the other 99% overall tax rates have remained essentially saying you understand where at...
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kind of leadership i belie that would stay on top of something like this. >> let's turn if we may, mr. mayor, to the situation in new york. obviously we'll come to the storm in a moment. right off the top, your view really of what's happened with the new york marathon, you i think were in agreement with the mayor as indeed i was for quite awhile that it should go ahead, it would be a morale boosting exercise, it would rally perhaps new yorkers a way that many events after 9/11 did. i came round before the decision today to thinking actually, i don't think it's a good idea and i did that because i saw what happened in staten island and the fury and the reaction and i changed my opinion. did you change your opinion when you saw that overnight and this morning, or were you still of the view you know what, we should get on with it? >> i was in staten island this morning, actually. i started the day in staten island, because people there feel very abandoned, they feel very alone and we were trying to raise money to try to help people so it will directly go to people in staten island, breez
kind of leadership i belie that would stay on top of something like this. >> let's turn if we may, mr. mayor, to the situation in new york. obviously we'll come to the storm in a moment. right off the top, your view really of what's happened with the new york marathon, you i think were in agreement with the mayor as indeed i was for quite awhile that it should go ahead, it would be a morale boosting exercise, it would rally perhaps new yorkers a way that many events after 9/11 did. i came...
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. >> that may not be the best vote mr. obama will get all night. take a break and come back and talk about one of the real flash points in the election, the auto industry. could it cost romney the election, which would be a great irony? blach [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ and the next great idea could be yours. ♪... ♪... ♪... choose the perfect hotel no, no, no, stop! humans -- one day, we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next... stop, stop, stop! my car! not so much. but that's okay. you're covered with great ideas like optional better car replacement from liberty mutual insurance. total your car, and we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. learn about it at libertymutua
. >> that may not be the best vote mr. obama will get all night. take a break and come back and talk about one of the real flash points in the election, the auto industry. could it cost romney the election, which would be a great irony? blach [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to...
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. >> that may not be the best vote mr. obama will get all night. take a break and come back and talk about one of the real flash points in the election, the auto industry. could it cost romney the election, which would be a great irony? jack, you're a little boring. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi® card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts. more events. more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with a citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] stay top of mind with customers? from deals that bring them in with an offer... to social media promotions that turn fans into customers... to events that engage and create buzz... to e-mails that keep loyal customers coming back, our easy-to-use tools will keep you in front of your customers. see what's right for you at const
. >> that may not be the best vote mr. obama will get all night. take a break and come back and talk about one of the real flash points in the election, the auto industry. could it cost romney the election, which would be a great irony? jack, you're a little boring. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on...
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praise he's lavished on the president and if he doesn't, then he would bear the blame, according to mr. murdoch, for the next four years in barack obama gets in. what do you make of that? >> oh, i don't go that far at all. i think at the point at which chris christie was saying that it was all quite legitimate. i think president obama at the beginning of this did keep his concentration on this and i think he was entitled to what chris christie said about him. what i'm saying is in the last couple of days, he has been 100% devoted to running for office. he has taken his eye off the ball and in some parts of new york, some parts of new jersey, things are getting worse. they're not getting better. the president's got to keep part of his concentration on this. and he hasn't been doing that. there is no substitute for the president not concentrating on. >> should he now come to new york, the president? >> president hasn't been to new york. president hasn't been to breezy point. president hasn't been to staten island. people in staten island feel abandoned. he hasn't been there. >> he's obvi
praise he's lavished on the president and if he doesn't, then he would bear the blame, according to mr. murdoch, for the next four years in barack obama gets in. what do you make of that? >> oh, i don't go that far at all. i think at the point at which chris christie was saying that it was all quite legitimate. i think president obama at the beginning of this did keep his concentration on this and i think he was entitled to what chris christie said about him. what i'm saying is in the...
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romney, how was your meeting with mr. romney today? was it nice to see him? >> good friend. great to be with him. >> always great to see paul ryan. >> sure. always great to see him. and chat about the irony of their getting only 47% of the vote. how fitting. but the fact is, even now many republicans don't get why they were rejected by the american people. this morning, as romney was getting ready for his big day in washington, his top political strategist was on national tv talking about why he lost. >> i certainly don't think it was the ideas. i think that the ideas carried the day for us and the success that we had, though it obviously wasn't enough to win the race, was based on the candidate mitt romney and on his ideas. >> the ideas carried the day? what is he talking about? those ideas are why romney came in second place. this election was a rejection of the policies romney stood for. but too many republicans just don't get it. right now we have incredibly important issues to deal with, on tacks, jobs, immigration, marriage equality. but how account country move forwar
romney, how was your meeting with mr. romney today? was it nice to see him? >> good friend. great to be with him. >> always great to see paul ryan. >> sure. always great to see him. and chat about the irony of their getting only 47% of the vote. how fitting. but the fact is, even now many republicans don't get why they were rejected by the american people. this morning, as romney was getting ready for his big day in washington, his top political strategist was on national tv...
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oh, yeah, the big romney call for self-deportation had nothing to do with it. nor did the gop's slew of other extremist position on immigration. and then there's mr. on-air meltdown himself, karl rove, the former gop king-maker. why not just come right out and call him the man who blew through $300 million? he said in his speech, he's no longer suicidal that president won. well, that's a relief. now mr. rove is just, quote, despondent. and here's his new theory on why they lost. what splinters the republican party is intolerant and judgmental language and an unwillingness to acknowledge differences. so the big mystery the republicans have figured out their party just sounds to me is about their language. it's about their tone. nothing about their far right policies. hey, mr. rove, we fell for this before. remember the compassionate conservative? joining me now is molly ball with the atlantic magazine and her latest article on the down and out with ted cruz and the gop. here in the studio is dana milbank. he writes about the gop and it is urge to purge. thank yo
oh, yeah, the big romney call for self-deportation had nothing to do with it. nor did the gop's slew of other extremist position on immigration. and then there's mr. on-air meltdown himself, karl rove, the former gop king-maker. why not just come right out and call him the man who blew through $300 million? he said in his speech, he's no longer suicidal that president won. well, that's a relief. now mr. rove is just, quote, despondent. and here's his new theory on why they lost. what splinters...
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on the religious issue. >> mr. romney -- >> then in october, a critical debate. >> senator kennedy and his family have a multiple real estate empire across this country. >> romney accused the kennedy family of financially benefiting from real estate deals. >> senator, 15 seconds. >> mr. romney, the kennedys are not in public service to make money. we have paid too high a price in our commitment to the public service. >> ted kennedy began pulling away, and mitt romney lost. >> he was back at work the next day. the election was tuesday night. wednesday morning he was back at his desk. >> we kind of expected it. it was -- it's interesting. ann was more upset by it than i. losing put me back into business and i was more successful than i had been before. >> but not long after, something that would make political defeat seem trivial. >> i think my diagnosis was probably the roughest thing we had to go through as a couple. up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back u
on the religious issue. >> mr. romney -- >> then in october, a critical debate. >> senator kennedy and his family have a multiple real estate empire across this country. >> romney accused the kennedy family of financially benefiting from real estate deals. >> senator, 15 seconds. >> mr. romney, the kennedys are not in public service to make money. we have paid too high a price in our commitment to the public service. >> ted kennedy began pulling away,...
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during the campaign and the recent news conference and mr. obama talked as if the only way he knew to tackle deductions was trimming them one by one. >> raise revenue through dynamic scoring or closing loopholes that have not been identified. >> a cap on deductions though has the benefit of avoiding arguments over specific deductions by just limiting the total. so, it should not affect the small businesses, it appears on its face to be a fairway to go. >> and the democratic senator kent conrad says there's renewed interest in a cap. and the 750 billion dollars in revenue from the cap would approach the take from the rate increase on the wealthy and congress and the president's budget office put that at 825 to 850 billion and the president adds in other things. >> it's very difficult to see how you make up that trillion dollars if we're serious about deficit reduction just by closing loopholes and deductions and the math tends not to work. >> if the deduction cap were lowered to 25,000, close to 1.4 trillion, but also people making less than 2
during the campaign and the recent news conference and mr. obama talked as if the only way he knew to tackle deductions was trimming them one by one. >> raise revenue through dynamic scoring or closing loopholes that have not been identified. >> a cap on deductions though has the benefit of avoiding arguments over specific deductions by just limiting the total. so, it should not affect the small businesses, it appears on its face to be a fairway to go. >> and the democratic...